Man jailed for stalking and drug running in Surrey

22-year-old Dion Reed Probert has been handed a 5-year prison sentence.

Author: Luke ReeveyPublished 1st Aug 2025
Last updated 1st Aug 2025

A man from Surrey has been sentenced to five years’ imprisonment for stalking and drug running.

22-year-old Dion Reed Probert, of Addlestone, was in police custody when officers discovered texts on his phone consistent with drug supply.

The investigation that followed discovered he was dealing Class A drugs in Runnymede, advertising the various types of drugs he would soon have available to sell via text.

During a court hearing, Reed Probert pleaded guilty to drug supply but claimed to be ‘a social dealer’ supplying only to his friends.

The hearing found these claims to be untenable.

He was sentenced at Guildford Crown Court on 14th July to four and a half years in prison for being concerned in the supply of Class A (cocaine) and Class B (cannabis and ketamine).

Reed Probert was also sentenced for stalking and perverting the course of justice, for which he was served a five-year restraining order and an additional six months in prison.

Inspector Ian Nash, Borough Commander for Runnymede, said “Our officers will relentlessly pursue those who commit crime in Runnymede, and I’d like to thank the investigating teams for their hard work in securing this conviction.”

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